Fred Griffith
Fred Griffith was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He resides in Los Angeles. He has a son Jackson Graham and a daughter Georgia Grace. From an early age he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He was once quoted as saying, "as a kid I would watch John Wayne movies and walk, talk and dress like The Duke in front of the family television." From community theater, to commercials and producing and starring in his first short film he has carved his way into a blossoming career in entertainment. Over his career Fred has been fortunate enough to work with some of Hollywood's legendary talent like; Sydney Poitier in "The Last American Brickmaker in America", Robert Duvall in "Gods and Generals", David Carradine in "Miracle at Sage Creek", Mickey Rooney and Lee Majors in "Strike the Tent" and Rance Howard in "Ghost Town" to name a few. He recently returned to the stage in a performance as Lt. Doug Roberts in a rendition of the play "Mister Roberts". He does occasional guest spots on Television. The one he is most known for is 24 with Keifer Sutherland. He is also pursuing other passions like writing and is currently working on a screenplay and a country music song. On November 21st, 2003 he was presented with a great honor when he was asked to present the Elvis Presley award at the American Veteran Award show, which aired on The History Channel on February 8th, 2004. ??He also volunteers his time to read children's stories at local elementary schools through the Screen Actors Guild program, "BookPALS". Poetry is a hobby he really enjoys. He relaxes by spending time with his family at the beach and playing golf. You may see him from time to time in celebrity golf tournaments for charities he supports